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Excursion to San Juan Comalapa

Departing Lake Atitlán you will travel for about an hour through the verdant highlands before reaching San Juan Comalapa. Upon arrival your guide will take you on a tour of the town including a visit to the wonderful and authentic market, which is less visited by foreign visitors than others in the region and is a fabulous opportunity to get an insight into the real lives of the local highlanders.

The best days to visit the market at San Juan Comalapa are Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays when the market is in full swing and local people gather in the town center in a hive of hustle and bustle to buy and sell items including flowers, vegetables, fruit, household goods and clothes.

As with most areas in Guatemala local women specialize in weaving and their work will undoubtedly be on display in the market, but the town is also very well known for its primitive folk paintings, which is considered men's work. Local artists display their work in household galleries and they will open their doors for visitors to see their varied and colorful artwork.

You can't fail to see the largest and most notable example of San Juan Comalapa's artwork upon arrival in the town as you drive past the colorful cemetery, which has a mural painted by local artists running along its outer wall. The mural depicts major events in the history of Guatemala including the Maya creation story, the Spanish conquest and more recently Guatemala's civil war.

San Juan Comalapa is known for its many Panaderias, or bakeries, that bake biscuits used in local celebrations all over Guatemala, and your guide will be able to organize for you to visit a local family so that you can see how the biscuits (roscas) are made and try them for yourselves. You will also have the chance to visit the former house of Rafael Alvarez Ovalle, one of Guatemala's most famous musicians, which is now a small museum dedicated to the composer who created the national anthem.

This tour lasts about four hours and your departure time can be pre-arranged with your guide to suit you. At the end of the day you will return to the lake and your hotel.

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You can enjoy this activity as part of the suggested tours below, or we can weave it into a trip shaped entirely around you.